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December 13th, 2008 10:30 AM #4381
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December 13th, 2008 10:34 AM #4382For me I follow on what is posted on the door. Don't follow what they tell you in dealerships. When I got my unit, one tire has 48 and the other has I think 42. I forgot the tire pressures of the other two. I was like what the f**k!? Since I don't know what to follow, I just read what was posted on the door.
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December 13th, 2008 11:40 AM #4383
mga pre, tire pressure is totally up to the owner, recommended lang po yun sa door panel and kung ano sinasabi ng tech sa casa or somwhere else... preloaded sa plant ay nasa 40psi range.. but depende yan sa car owner.. usually nasa 30-35 iload ng ibang owners... having lots of air inside your tire would mean bouncy ride..
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December 13th, 2008 05:21 PM #4384
Welcome po dito sa thread. My suggestion as to where to bolt-on your horn:
lotsa space behind the bumper.
alternative retractable bed covers by Pace Edwards, all black: feedback from roll-up users say that Carry Boy is the most durable in the long run.
Yung 7.5km/li na consumption nyo po ay medyo malakas than the normal that I experience which is no less than 10km/liter on city driving. Pareho po tayo ng unit model.
.Last edited by Memphis Raines; December 13th, 2008 at 05:35 PM.
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December 13th, 2008 06:10 PM #4385I have used Pace Edwards in my other pick up and I think it's suffice to say that it's durable, just don't allow others to sit on it or don't put any heavy objects on top of it. My 1st Pace Edwards that I bought from Ride Inc, just in front of Carryboy Banawe, it lasted for 3 years. Why? Because kids played on top of it and the bars snapped. I replaced it again with the same roller top. For my Dmax, I used a motorized roller lid that I got from Carryboy. So far so good. You could also inquire in Goldcars or Goldrich and they are both in Banawe.
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December 14th, 2008 09:58 AM #4386Sir RNA800 and Sir Memphis Raines
Thank you for the warm welcome and your response. 1st time ko lang gumamit pick up and 1st time din diesel, although I've been thinking about it for years already. I don't regret buying the unit, 2years na siya sa kin. BTW correction po, LX (not LS as I earlier stated) 4X2 and automatic po yung sa kin. Would you know if the 7.5km/li is ok sa ganito model? Sorry po sa kulit, sabi po kasi sa casa Alabang normal lang daw ito, pero sabi sa iba malakas daw. Medyo na confuse ako, kasi as i've said 1st time lang kasi ako gamit ng diesel, i have no basis for comparing
I've seen yun bed cover models from Carryboy and Ride. Na confirm niyo po fear ko na baka hindi pede patungan yun roller type, kasi sabi nung salesperson, ang load capacity daw nung ibabaw eh 200lbs, which I doubted, kaya di ko pinakabit. Meron po ako na research sa internet, yung soft tonneau. Meron po ba kayo alam na nagbenta ng ganun dito? I've been searching sa net pero wala ako makita na distributor dito
Pasensiya na po ulit sa dami ng tanong, and marami pong salamat. Merry Christmas na rin sa inyong lahat!
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December 14th, 2008 10:44 AM #4387I have used that soft tonneau prior to using the Pace Edwards roll top way back almost 9 years ago which I got from Ride Inc too. If you didn't consider the roll top since the capacity of the load that you could put on top of it is 200 lbs, you might not consider that soft tonneau too. I don't think you could even put 50lbs on top of it. It's just like a canvass which is supported by aluminum bars that could easily snap too if you sit on it. Anyway, just a question. Why are you concerned on putting something on top of that roll top? Just push it to open and you have the whole truck bed to put on.
I am not really sure if they still sell that product. You could try your luck Ride Inc., Goldrich and Goldcars.
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December 14th, 2008 11:27 AM #4388
With regards to fuel consumptions 7.5 km/li city drive is fine. Mine is auto 4x4 LS 3.0 non crdi averaging 7.8 mixed city and highway drive. I used to own strada w/ 4d56t non crdi averaging 9 km/li but manual. I don't buy that idea that to achieve more mileage/li but then you have to sacrifice the speed while driving. Let's enjoy the comfort of our rides..
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December 15th, 2008 12:25 AM #4389
hi everyone, nag EB na kami ni sirbugoy here sa cebu. sayang hindi nka pag join si romel, anywayz, grabe ang ganda ng dmax ni srbugoy, pimp talaga.. keeps you drooling... ganda.. hehe
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December 15th, 2008 11:38 PM #4390
hehehee thanks dlim, pero bilib ko sa sound set up mo SQ talaga at di pwede magaya dahil sa presyo.
ayos ang mini EB natin dahil tayong dalawa lang , waaaaaah san na si romel.crypton?
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